Evening Star Newspaper, November 27, 1923, Page 20

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— —————— Herble Mintz, plani ‘Wendell T tongue and his remarks were inter- Any information ding to the | hee holished, A 1 the gov- SAVE COAL! W Hall, musio maker. . pretod. discovery and elimination of this CHTHAHE £ 481 A BRI AREID Ets = — ot o ) X e congt 0} a % Hare; Toar B ! RI &DIO I ODA i Early Program Wednesday, RADIO NEWS Radlo Editor: s “'“,{“ Auprecati the congtitution pending formal rati e 10:30 a.m.—News and comment. : 2 teut. Col., i = ° Can you give me any informa- Li L, Q. M. ¥ Col. Plastiras admitted his repub- Metal Weather Stripping 11 a.m.—Market reports. tlon coneerning T trunemitting || A BUmMLCr of complaints hve een | 1ican’ scntiments, but said he' coua Dote Now 11:30 a.m.—Late financial news and | WCAP had just signed off Sunda: o nee laently located |Made in the last fow weeks about |not consent to the government s Let Us Estimate . s comment. < = s 3| Atstion Shat i evidently I0oalod |y tranamitiing u v ia nOTths | Lataia s rams i s WA Diamuml“[fle(u] Weather Strip Schedule of Wireless News and Entertainment. H) m’,‘\m_M"ket reports; weather | T8Nt When . W. Winbush, 725 17th | omewhere in the northwest sec- Lransmitiing station in the north- | suming regal power. an e street northweat, un ardent radio fan, | ho%y Penr, Cleveland and WiCh s of code me s around the | = = Man 1540 419 @ 8t N.W. tOCAT. [iTANTON EOD01. Tients (E68 Methrnss n-“ Tl P gnd comment. | began adjusting his set for distance re- | cvery evening from ‘about 11:20 v = e e A C i on for approximately two hours? NAA—Naval ] Radio Station, Radle, Va.| 9 P rogram to be announced.|J. Paterson of the People's Gas Com- | “¢Ption y o Nearly every evening, just af the [ 435 Metera). 12 Dance muslc by Stiver- | pany. A voice with a strange English ac-| iy, SV{IY, FYENINE JURE BE 402 RN ey pmPublfe health | man'e P Oreneatra, 2 p.m.—Market reports. {€ent, ho said, osclilated tnto his head- | ishca wnd it s ‘desired to search ity station is - Am. Rad. & Res. Corp. service broadcast No. 197 he Nose } . 2:20 p.m.—Closing quotations. phones, fee T'm In England trying | the & rsome _the distant emlm“m;‘ P s have served | Throat.” WIP—Philadelphia (; un Megern). 5 p.m—Financlal comment and ¢ i : ations, s offending _station of a radlo ! s and the Throa! to reach America The speaker, he & W tspector for District who will d | Specials 10:05 p.m.—Weather bureau report.| p.m. Weather fore late news. st .m up with a few preliminary {ybeetor for ) who wi pe e Dinnes music by Dick| 3:30 p.m.—Closing stock quotations. |added, then gave the wave length on | code sentences and then evidently |¥ote his « 'fn”' time to the radio in- ||| i Early Program Wednexday. umn and his WIP Concert Orches-| 5 P.m.—Late news. which the station was broadeasting and | turns on the full power and sits e c i Amrad Duo Reflex. . .$25.00 9:45_a.m.—Live stock reports. — - | announced ‘that the program wou'd be| back transmitting at an exceseive: —_— S a.m.—Weather report. 7 v 3 o Wip's bedtime | WBZ—Springfield, Mass. (337 Meters). | repeated Tuesday and Thursday nights, Y high speed, g i 3 i e Fruit and vegetable | yir; e L T erli | marnet surces:| NAA then came I nolayy with its| ception wave length s eliminated. GREEKS URGE REPUBLIC \Amrad Reflex Receiver 40.00 ump" et S i oviens by Bllott | gofmdrst period. ‘| nightly weather report. Mr. b I have tried every possible way, dR.F.R 125.00! p.m.—Live stock markets. 1 00, D Twilght. tales! for khi-‘ leclured, and he ‘was unable to g way p and hook-up, to elim- — | ||Amrad R. F. Receiver. A 5 p.m.—Fruit and vegetable mar- | by dies; “Services In the Home,” by |PICk un the station. b i tor u {qm;"{;.':xl e e mmocsible, | B the Awociated { 3 ¥ 1 Agnes H. Craig. L £ 8 A suggested that DoOS- Tow: i m.—Live stock reports. S i1 his _little Symphony —(0; ) o o e n English broadcasters - It has b a p Weather bureau report. tra; Charite Kerr and his orch-| g Fay an’.lunrnlo' :ul.;y.J f'ur’“‘:g”. cipating In the transatiantic teste. { sibly it is the bureau of sm‘cfiar‘:: & ans 3 John J. Odenwald "teeds, crop roports, | atra from the St. James Hotel. pH, by Orlson. . Marden. &l set isof the three-tube re P mitting o w-;‘”.h:}xr ‘:!M‘ o 3 Bk Phone Franklin 6003 Enrly Proxram Wednewday 10 pim.—Program of dance music | I et been a record bre: ived complaints from any | hich resulte : throw 1209 H Strect N.W. 1:30 p.m.—Weather report ll“lyl‘h‘; New Departure Orchestra of el i other amateurs in the nt‘anlaw:mtl | resorutio : 5 s g . —“Artist recital by Agnes| Bristol, Conn ion which broadeast an Amer-| section, particularly Cleveland and e Ll e i e b\i’lnt“x‘)xh rontralto: Mra. Paweett, Farly Program Wednesday. san Legion program Friday mizht was . ek (373 Meternr planist, and William Cornog, bari-| 11:55 a.m—Weather reports; mar- < Ot Waiker anid. 1 snswer. It han alsn boen EoERe e dta 3 to 4 pm—Financial and market | blant Wl : of Frank E. Serivener,| it might be u leaky telephone line reports; music (daily). wvenue southeast, wi transformer, but, (his T have not — i c " v this column ¥ been able to verify. KDKA—PIittsburgh (326 Meters). WEAF—New York (492 ) 1 ! it ! S cave. it i very discour- 2 ] -] Slectric Com. & ! according to Mr. Walke N case, it Y WhU=Deskledny il Fiece ; ert by the|l 7 to 10 pm.—Program same as|was Gen. Haller. head of the Folish| aging and annoying to the pany (261 Metern). from the | WCAP. [army.” Gen. Haller spoke in his native ! teur radio bugs in my + 4:30 10 5:30 p.m.—Musical program | - 0 dalily, S b aly = e s WCAP—Chesnpeake and Potomac mer m: Ark-'l report. Telephone Company (489 Meters). 8 ~—"A Memory of Old Can. di Blackmer, actor, 2 ¢« Dr. John Ray Wers o it s li: clow ng cast in & scene from > 2 Clisistion Chureh i ‘Dxamde Lazgd below “Scaramouch a successful new | m—Concert by Anne Hag- rdtse casy 1or;partics play now “x ’:3‘1‘: at the .\luro*'",p\,;m \\':I.‘.lsz.rr;‘..g_" cun: n;_r Jh\;‘u m;fi:;’::"uu';.‘"':' x.[nnu mu;.,.h.”,..,,,, Diamond e < col homps o nond ring: aner Ring. 15 < e Ln'\nh'gr‘ill. S | Young cello; Marilla Kohary, fine and modern cut gem; mn;-m\nuu- di ..!m.h.'(‘f aily gle.| companist s 15-carat ludies’ white xt orizinally w oehl) Digest,” by H. V. I]nllv:{l»; 11:30 p.m.—Late concert v s 3 ] &old mounti 0y midht aninee, - e 3roo s born, asadclate edjtor of the | Barly Program Wedneaday. " 5250 Iyn Daily T soprano. | 10:15 a.m.—Live stock market re- ol o ! Aecarat) e white walis Handy '|>"r . taire dinmond ring, m Siebert of | 30 pm—Music; weather fore- crn cut and vers hris 0 ! Fuoni Hammacher & Schlemmer. s .- | Hant; handsome ladiext 811 aroun ext ne 17- 4 p.m.—>Musical program to be ai 50 p.m—Market reports. \ | mounting. ull-jeweled movement. nounced. —_ 3 i . $150 £100 9:30 p.m.—Francis Moore, well KYW-—Chicago (336 Meters). \ i A GUARANTEE WITH EVERY DIAMOND SOLD Anokn New Lotk planiet 7:30 p.m.—Financial summary i 9:45 pm.—-One of a scries of talks | B e AL A . 5 3 ° : L Emes e o Convenient S 3 pticai Co. 2 Franc . planis 10 pm—Francis Moore, pian e revin M e and Moderate |5 T T | 617 7th St. N.W. ¢ market report. must be sold at once to All-platinum wrist wateh et with diamonds - mwmmm>mm A talk on Christmas books for ;rhudnn by Ethel Bubb. Early Program Wednesday. v e i Terms on tica by the engineers of the Kad Corporation of America. o e All Programs Scheduled for Eastern Standard Time. WJIZ—New York (435 Meters). 6 p.m.—Selections from “The B {own Book of Polities,” by Wi Shepherd. pm—“How to Get a Better Job," by Geoffrey Childe. 8 p.m.—"Broadcasting Broadway,” by Bertha Brainard. ;;v;‘ézil.'ilé‘-‘m~ nce program, by the! Shade —» i bk i ur wn eérsona ron- otel Astor ¢ Oreticstra i AR i, | Do) | Clad Guarantee as Well as Shtsamre. Bhed o Badi B . |* Victor Co. Guarantee Goes prano. it TGRS 27 2 € | 1 SOLID comfort and | With Each Machine. the New York Stock Exchange; farm 3 . and home reports; closing reports of soothing to tired nerves. the New York department of farms and ‘markets; foreiga cxchange 1o | But don’t neglect your eyes. ports, ( Sight is priceless and de- 4 “‘L“'—('lm"-l--";:"flk ':'";“ __| serves protection rather ugo @F@ X by the puplls of tie| than abuse. The aln: Music School; vocal instrumental solos: address’ by | Fyes behave better and last lonz- George Lewis on “Our Governmen- l'l'lg'—”-ll'l'l"'l'.l'—'l"‘ (; K tal Radio Servic er when working with a light that | E" = 7 12 p.m.—The Northside Knights of A i 2 ool i Columbus Quartet; Cirele Orenestra | Suits them. S7. 1an0s {3 e = > 2 'He T o femenday. .| Read withan eye-pleasing Emer- 1879 ForRent R al] k J alite. The type stands out distinct- o at a won er u €ally | By Suvnces eponts ly under its soft radiance. Gone | I(I’anl(’b Emel'SOII 3, bm—Concert by tho Wurlitzer is the trying glare from even the Wants |ciulrt ety & ST St ol i recd by | & Bach SR eginning to a ine = - mellow, comforting glow. i i WGY—Schenectady (350 Meters). | § pm.—Produce and xtock market| The Emerald glass shace adjusts | ———————— = - i Th h Priced s 2 il rokiam vy e | to.any position, protects the eyes aiiRs vin Ginner vocal and instrumental sejos © &% lffos all zlar; and reflects an even $8'75 --E.", Pnf«::::::::::‘::yn t. it 5 IGHT at the beginning of your Thanks- .m.—Produce murketpr;pnn_ | Every home should have one or b i giving dinner, pass the green olives! = 46 pm.—Weather forecast. | more of these { el Inilen \l“.’-—Deuou (516 Metern). practicalsight- | For | S Watch them disappear. ’.I'he salty tang '3 ws Orchestra; vocal se- | Saving Bed G L N i appeals to keen-edged appetites. And this and Short lec“u;::: :‘::::us\? ‘::fl:, Lamps. s i X Tae &% | firm, plump, meaty fruit makes all the other m Wednesday. » A Y u A Models : “Tonight's Dinner" ;’;:”D"mm;nt ¢ good things that follow taste just that much ! ives four ¢ 4 2 f mere glow-—idea /% ot o This is the ?n“"lfé'\?“ e “b,ecu o :ul’v;‘n‘:l':?;;lw = e ) / 5 S It is this tantalizing flavor that has made is : —Weather rep: . X # iv ially for such a feast Bomasa e engine ofa bm.—tusic by Jean Goldkette" Genuine Emeralites are brand- g pets green oliv es focmlly correct for 1 id ay"la!n Fountain 3:30 p.an.—Weather forecast. ed. Look for the name Emer- = 4 k as Thanksgiving. And_fircen olives are 0o I;cn. Inaigy || 1328 pon—Rakst revorts alite. It is your guarantee of for you. They contain 1400 calories pc; iat y:}‘:" ‘WOC—Davenport (453 Meters.) satisfaction. pound—more than boiled eggs, fricassee: ears the 5 p.m.—Chimes concert. i hi name— 0 b.m.—Sport news and weather| Sold by Department stores, affice chicken or white bread. . P forecast. eupply and electrical doalers. - ¢ % Jot down green olives on your shopping 'Lifetime,, Farly Drogram) Wednesdiy: Write for illustrated booklet o 3 £ 1 11 a.m.—Market quotatio: showing over 50 designs of Em- list—for you don’t want to forget them. 12 noon—Weather and river fore-| for every reading and v ” “Lifetime” Pen Point | ®2L- writing need. For a number of unusual ways to serve unconditionally guar- ‘ll";:lf%rh‘;n‘:‘ e e a"d[ H. G. McFaddin & Co. “ o | green olives, write for our folder, which gives anteed forever. %%’;,:;:‘;,‘:fi‘,;.}%fl:{l,:;‘m, markets, | \\fn/mn St., New \o.-;:. errz e 0 | many recipes used by America’s foremost GHEAFFERIG, [ i e - ome Facts A nsulin, iation AMERICAN IMPORTERS PENS AND PENCILS WOR—Newark (405 Meters). i E&ALITE o ANMM!W"/ Spanish Green Olives AT THE BETTER DEALERS EVERYWHERE | 6:15 p.m. " Santa Claus will | g’ On — u aamm i New York City W. A. Sheaffer Pen CO. .\ KINDiTO THE EYES 200 Fifth Avenue ev 120 p. “Music While You Dine" FORT MADISON, IOWA by the Melody Boys' Dance Orches- 9 S tra. \Ian in the Moon Stories gre ey Full Stock of OUR children play hard Dextrose, itis one of the health- G Mualc ‘While You Dine" by e fticay Beys Dance Orchentra. > and spend great energy. iest of all foods for children. pa & Emeralite Lamps o ni - - zohp':: By Crlype Etttanns That’s how they keep healthy ~ Spread it on bread, make it S‘hea(fi:::“;;:::tl:i;' Pens | o3 pm—tarte sayer. tho siary Mas: Kept By and grow. into home-made cand% zll):fil use alene o ¢, “Passion Play of . i ing. and Pencils O e o ner c. A- Muddlma.n Co. But the energy they spend Karoforallcookingan ng WALFORD'S, 909 Pa. Ave. [||tne refioration ot the yorsbstnon must be replaced by health Ask for Blue Label or Red Jewelry Department Ay Ry BoKaTds contralto. 709 13th St. building and energizing foods.. Label Karo—both equally nutritious. WBAP—Fort Worth (476 Meters). One Door Above G St. L5380 10 9:30 pmConcert by Wi || To keep robust and healthy, L er rokn, violinist, and assisting . ae = ef ouf 038 A large assortment of |*0%5 0 11:45 p.m.—Concert by Dot | childrenfmuse s tinu ritiye FRE evary poshics should vead- Sheafier Pens at all ||Echcls McCutchan. Carr food. Because Karo contains Explains why children thrive on Destrose. : — 0. ectric Co. Sent free with beautifully illustrated 64 page s o ';:A,—g':;";,' e Ins X a very large percentage of the Cook Book. Write Corn Products Sales Co., O’DONNELL’S Scalen, singer, with Aamiting misiclans: Wholesale Distributor : indispensable energy element, 204 Candler Bldg., Baltimore, Md. to 1 am.-—Mrs. DRUG STORES, Inc. || Rl it ¢ *#=tns o | Emeralite Lamps 1405 H St. N.W. O iy e ) | P RN —Addr v 723 14th St. N.W. y-mnnn on “The Story of American = 604 Sth St. N.W. Colns.” i) . 714 12th St. N.\W. F St. cor. 12th N.W. HC—Mempain (500 Meters). Main 7320-7321 W, ’1 Get this Beautiful m.—The St. Andress Colored | Aluminum Syrup Pitcher 12 p. m—lfldnlsm frolic. - — - N WHAS—Loulsville (400 Meters). ’ 00 . o P os oML LN | s e 6"y conzr by S | National Electric R Worth’1.% for 40c : news bulletine. and 3 Karo Labels 727-731 13th Street Early Program Wednesday. Supply Co : : “All queen olives and SHEAFFER Anip e ey Buy 3 o of Kew rom Gl ot : o 3 ong rocer, send labels to panish Green Olives.” ASFERD PRODUCTS fl et miecn s o0 | 2830 M V. v MW, I e v A 0] econ ics; late news . » il it Harry C. Grove. Inc. || Iosist srosucs toi' ' mrict| | Distributors of | [ el i d y A1C. . | - 1210 G St. WJIAX—Cleveland (390 Meters). Emeralite La.mps OPEN EVENINGS LA, pm —Congert. by the € - and Nevo.

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